Mr. Worldwide (Intro)

Pitbull · Planet Pit (Special Edition) [2011]

[Pitbull]

Vein! (Let's go)

Let's welcome everybody on Planet Pit

And show 'em what worldwide music is



[Vein]

Why you think they call me Mr. Worldwide

Let's show 'em why they call me Mr. Worldwide

Why you think they call me Mr. Worldwide

Let's show 'em why they call me Mr. Worldwide

Hold up! Cause b*tch I'm worldwide



[Pitbull]

I'm involved in the music business

But the funny thing is, half of these fools

Don't know music, don't know business

Have no business in music, what is this?

I learned from the best, stayed away from the worst

Now I send off every verse in a hearse

Now every day is 15th and the 1st

No more food stamps church

These boys can't get past third base

They're a bunch of MC's searching

I couldn't care less and you can give a fat baby's ass

If their car's got curtains

They rap for the block, I speak to the globe

I got them models, they holla at them hoes

Better do your homework papito

I took the 305 worldwide

I took the 305 worldwide



[Vein]

Why you think they call me Mr. Worldwide

Let's show 'em why they call me Mr. Worldwide

Why you think they call me Mr. Worldwide

Let's show 'em why they call me Mr. Worldwide

Hold up! Cause b*tch I'm worldwide

Mr. Worldwide (Intro)

Pitbull's "Mr. Worldwide (Intro)" serves as the opening track on his 2011 album *Planet Pit (Special Edition)*, establishing the high-energy, reggaeton-infused pop sound that defined his career during this period. As a signature hit, the recording showcases Pitbull's signature vocal style and production techniques, blending Latin rhythms with mainstream radio appeal. The song exemplifies the genre's evolution in the early 2010s, featuring a catchy hook and instrumental intro designed to set an upbeat tone for the full album. It remains a staple in his discography, reflecting his ability to merge diverse musical influences into a cohesive global pop product.